Brian Mistler

    

Words About Brian:

Hari ॐ Tat Sat. Brian Mistler is a hillbilly from rural Missouri, who spend life investigating Reality and learning about the apparent world.

You can find information still about his old story as a computer scientist, psychologist, running and growing some successful businesses, helping other entrepreneurs, hospitals, and healthcare providers.

In 2021 he had a partially debilitating nerve injury and soon after met a true Vedanta teacher who spent 30+ years in India and trained under Swami Chinmayananda, Dayananda, and others.

Now, he is blessed to study and disseminate non-dual wisdom through writing and conversations with Holger and other friends. Lives in Northern California.

Just a click away:
Brian@Dr-Vedanta.com *)

What is Vedanta: 

Vedanta is the Science of Self-Realization passed down for thousands of years.

It’s a language mirror that helps us understand and discriminate between our Real Self (Limitless Awareness-Existence-Bliss shining as ordinary consciousness) and the apparent world (in Sanskit, “mithya“).

As there’s only one Reality, we say reality is non-dual (Advaita). We are Reality now.

Thus, no experience can solve our problem – our problem is ignorance. Vedanta is a valid means of knowledge, when wielded by a qualified teacher, to help remove ignorance of our true nature and free ourselves from the insecurity that comes from identifying with the body-mind-intellect.

To those devotees who are constantly dedicated to Me, and who engage in My service out of their love for Me, I bestow the internal divine inspiration by which they can approach Me and render various intimate services unto Me.

Bhagavad-gita Verse 10.10

“What is your aim?”
“To show the fly the way out of the fly-bottle”.

Ludwig Wittgenstein

“Be still, and know that I am God”.

Bible: Psalm 46:10

“The most important commandment,”
answered Jesus, “is this:
‘Hear, O Israel:
The Lord our God,
the Lord is one.
Love the Lord your God
with all your heart
and with all your soul
and with all your mind
and with all your strength.

The second is this:
‘Love your neighbor as yourself.

’There is no commandment
greater than these.”

Mark 12:29-31

“The Kingdom of God is Within You”.

Luke 17: 21

“Without devotion, knowledge is tasteless.
Without knowledge, devotion is mere empty idol worship.”